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Jay Bruce 2017 Projections

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Jay Allen Bruce Bio Info

Attended West Brook High School in Beaumont, Texas, where as a senior in 2005 he was a National High School Player of the Year candidate (.538, 12hr, 31rbi, 13sb)...it has been reported that 30 scouts attended every game that season...Reds and Cooperstown Hall of Fame outfielder Frank Robinson also was born in Beaumont, Texas... in 2011 was the Reds' nominee for the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award for community service and designated his $7,500 donation toward Scott Rolen's Enis Furley Foundation...in 2014 and 2015 was the club's nominee for the Bob Feller Act of Valor Award, which honors one U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer, one Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Famer and one active Major League Baseball player who reflect the values, integrity and dedication to serving our country that the former Indians pitcher possessed...in 2014 became a charter member of the Taylor Hooton Foundation's advisory board...the Hooton Foundation is widely acknowledged as the leader in the advocacy against the use of performance and appearance-enhancing drugs by the youth of America.

2016

Acquired by the Mets on August 1 in exchange for infielder Dilson Herrera and minor league lefthanded pitcher Max Wotell...Was batting .265 (98-370) with 22 doubles, six triples, 25 home runs, 80 RBI and 60 runs scored in 97 games with Cincinnati before the trade...Was the first player to be traded during a season while leading his league in RBI since the stat became an official stat in 1920...Research courtesy of Elias...His 33 home runs were the second-most he's hit in his career (34 in 2012) while his 99 RBI were tied for the second-most in his career (also 2012)...Finished the season among the National League leaders in home runs (33, T-6th) and RBI (99, 8th)...Batted .219 (37-169) with five doubles, eight home runs and 19 RBI in 50 games after joining the Mets...Had 10 outfield assists (nine with Cincinnati and one with the Mets), tied for fifth-most in the National League...Hit his first home run as a Met on August 4 at the Yankees, a three-run shot in the fifth inning...Bruce became the second Met who's first career hit as a Met was a home run versus the Yankees...The other Met to do so was Shawn Estes, who homered off Roger Clemens at Shea in 2002 (Elias). Hit his first career pinch-hit homer in the ninth inning on September 24 vs. Philadelphia... Was his 30th home run of the season...Was the fourth 30-homer season of his career...Delivered a go-ahead, two-run homer on September 27 at Miami...Was his first go-ahead RBI as a Met and first since July 29 at San Diego...Homered in three consecutive games for the second time in 2016 from Sept. 27-30 (first time with the Mets)...Homered in a career-best five straight games with Cincinnati from July 23-27...Homered and drove in multiple runs in three consecutive games (Sept. 28-30)...The only Mets players with a streak of that length in the last 10 seasons are Scott Hairston (May, 2012) and Lucas Duda (Sept., 2015)...Was one of nine players in the majors with at least 35 doubles, 26 home runs and 87 RBI.

POSTSEASON

Started in rightfield in the NL Wild Card Game vs. San Francisco.

2015

Was 1 of only 9 players in the Major Leagues, and along with Todd Frazier the only set of teammates, with at least 35 doubles, 26 homers and 87rbi...ranked ninth in the National League in extra-base hits...after the All-Star break ranked eighth in the league in RBI (45)...with 11 assists ranked third among NL outfielders (Starling Marte 16, Gregory Polanco 13)...led the club in triples and in starts batting both fourth (58) and fifth (55) in the order...from 5/14-6/4 reached base safely in a season-high 17 straight apps (.333, 4 2b, 2hr, 7rbi, 14bb, .465obp), raising overall BA from a season-low .162 to .222...from 6/16-6/24 hit .467 during a season-high 7-game hitting streak (4 2b, 3hr, 9rbi) that raised BA from .209 to .241...in the 4-0 win on 6/7 vs SD produced 2 homers and 4rbi...homered on Opening Day...produced his fourth career grand slam (4/21 at Mil off Mike Fiers) and a pair of 2-homer games (6/7 vs SD, 9/20 at Mil)...homered in a pair of 1-0 wins, on 7/10 at Mia (off David Phelps) and 7/29 at StL (off John Lackey)... on 8/10 at SD became the ninth Reds player and 319th Major Leaguer with 200 career home runs (solo off Ian Kennedy)...the ball was caught and returned by Joe Sichi, 19, of Fallbrook, CA...on 9/7 singled off Pit's Jeff Locke for his 1,000th career hit...became the 1,279th player with 1,000 career hits (1,170th player since 1900)...on 5/2 at Atl became the first Reds batter with 2 triples in a game since Dmitri Young on 9/28/00 at Mil...on 5/14 vs SF made the 1,000th appearance of his career and on 7/10 at Mia his 1,000th appearance in RF...in the 13-inning, 8-4 win vs Det on 6/17 produced 5 hits, a career high and the most by a Reds batter all season...on 7/12 at Mia recorded his 200th career double...on 7/22/night vs Cubs produced his 600th career RBI on a run-scoring groundout...in the third inning on 9/2 at Cubs grounded out in his 4,000th career at bat...for the second straight season was nominated for the Bob Feller Act of Valor Award, which honors one U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer, one Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Famer and one active Major League Baseball player who reflect the values, integrity and dedication to serving our country that the former Indians pitcher possessed.

2014

Turned 27 years old 3 games into his seventh Major League season...fell 2 homers shy in his bid to become only the 12th player in Major League history to produce at least 20hr in each of his first 7 seasons...spent just 2 weeks on the 15-day disabled list (5/6-5/20) following arthroscopic surgery to repair the torn meniscus in his left knee...from 7/29-7/31 missed 3g while on the bereavement list...after Joey Votto was disabled and with Brayan Pena on paternity leave, made his only 3 professional apps and starts at 1B (7/7 vs Chi, 7/8 vs Chi, 7/11 vs Pit)...led the club with 57 starts batting fourth and 42 starts batting fifth...on 7/28 vs Ari batted second in the order for the ?rst time since 5/1/11 vs Fla and for the season made 16 starts in that spot...on 4/3 vs StL celebrated his 27th birthday with 2 hits, including a 2-run HR off Lance Lynn...on 6/3 vs SF produced an RBI-double off Tim Lincecum for his 500th career RBI...joined Johnny Bench, Frank Robinson, Vada Pinson and Adam Dunn as the only Reds players to produce 500rbi at age 27 or younger...his 2-run HR on 6/7 off Phi's Ethan Martin was his 100th at Great American Ball Park...from 6/20-6/26 produced an extra-base hit in 7 consecutive apps, the sixth-longest such streak in Reds history since 1900 and the longest since Dave Parker's 8-game XBH streak in July 1986...from 7/6-7/8 homered in consecutive games off Mil's Will Smith and Chi's James Russell and Travis Wood...became the first player to homer in 3 consecutive apps with a home run off a LHP in each game since Det's Matt Tuiasosopo did it from 7/8-7/11, 2013; the first lefthanded batter since SF's Brandon Belt did it from 6/12-6/14, 2012; and the first Reds lefthander to do it since Adam Dunn from 6/11-6/13, 2006...in that 4-2 win on 7/6 vs Mil, his 2-run HR in the eighth inning off Smith snapped the 2-2 tie and his career-high 0-for-26 skid...on 7/27 vs Wsh became the 34th player in Reds history to score 500 runs, joining teammates Votto and Brandon Phillips...on 8/18 made his 890th career appearance in right ?eld, a new club career record for games at that position (Ival Goodman, 889g in RF from 1935-1942)...on 9/2 at Bal hit his third career grand slam (off Darren O'Day)...hit his last 2 homers of the season on 9/21 at StL...was nominated for the Bob Feller Act of Valor Award, which honors one U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer, one Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Famer and one active Major League Baseball player who reflect the values, integrity and dedication to serving our country that the former Indians pitcher possessed.

2013

Turned 26 years old 2 games into his sixth Major League season...won his second consecutive Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award after leading all Major League right fielders in HR, RBI, doubles and extra-base hits...won the club's Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award...for the second straight year was a finalist for MLB's Hank Aaron Award and for the third straight season was a finalist for the NL's Rawlings Gold Glove Award...for the second straight season finished 10th in the BBWAA's Most Valuable Player voting...won the Joe Nuxhall Good Guy Award in voting of the local chapter of the BBWAA...led the club in total bases, doubles, HR and RBI...ranked among the National League Top 10 in HR (3rd), RBI (T2nd), total bases (4th), doubles (T3rd), extra-base hits (2nd) and outfield assists (13, T3rd)...established career highs in apps,runs, hits, doubles, RBI and outfield assists...became only the third player in Reds history to produce in a season at least 40 doubles, 30 homers and 100rbi (Dave Parker, Frank Robinson)...in 2013 was the only player in the Major Leagues with at least 43 doubles, 30 homers and 109rbi...from 6/14-6/22 homered in 7 of his 9 apps (8hr, 9rbi)...on 4/22 vs Cubs hit his first HR of the season in his 83rd at bat (solo off Travis Wood)...in the third inning on 5/11 vs Mil became the first Reds player with 2 hits in an inning since Drew Stubbs on 4/25/11 at Mil and the first with 2 doubles in an inning since Sean Casey on 8/7/98 vs Mil...from 5/15-8/23 started 90 consecutive games...in the 4-3 win on 6/14 vs Mil hit his fifth career walkoff HR (solo off Burke Badenhop)...on 6/21 hit his 150th career HR (solo off Wade Miley)...on 9/17 at Hou the native of nearby Beaumont hit his 30th HR of the season, a grand slam that produced his 100th RBI...in that series at Hou, from 9/16-9/18, went 7-for-13 (3 2b, 1hr, 10rbi).

2012Turned 25 years old 2 days before Opening Day ... was selected by National League manager
Tony LaRussa for his second conscutive All-Star Game appearance ... won his first Louisville Slugger Silver
Slugger Award and was the Reds' nominee for the Hank Aaron Award ... was a finalist for the Rawlings Gold
Glove Award ... finished 10th in the BBWAA's Most Valuable Player voting ... his throwing arm was rated thirdbest in the NL by league managers...was 1 of only 3 players in the Major Leagues with at least 35 doubles,
34 homers and 99rbi (Ryan Braun, Miguel Cabrera) ... joined Hall of Famer and fellow Beaumont, TX native
Frank Robinson (1956-60) as the only players in Reds history to produce at least 20 homers in each of his
first 5 seasons ... fell 2 doubles and a homer shy of becoming only the second player in Reds history with at
least 37 doubles and 35 homers (Robinson, 1962, 51 2b, 39hr) ... twice won the NL Player of the Week Award
(4/23-4/29, 9/3-9/9), the fourth and fifth weekly awards of his career to tie Eric Davis for the most ever by a
Reds player ... ranked among the National League leaders in HR (3rd), RBI (9th), extra-base hits (74, 4th),
slugging (.514, 8th) and total bases (288, 8th), all team and career highs ... also established career highs in
runs, doubles and stolen bases ... in 44 apps while Joey Votto was injured produced 12hr and 32rbi ... from
8/31-9/8 hit each of the Reds' 6 home runs...3 times homered in at least 3 straight games and twice homered
in 4 straight games (4/26-4/29, 9/2-9/5) ... homered once on Opening Day and twice in Game 3 to become the
first player in Reds history to produce 3hr in the team's first 3g ... in the eighth inning of the 4-0 Opening Day
win vs Mia homered off Edward Mujica to extend the Reds'
lead to 3-0 ... leading off the ninth inning of the 6-5 walkoff
win on 4/8 vs Mia, his second HR of the game (off Heath
Bell) tied it at 5-5 before Scott Rolen's RBI-single won it ...
in the Division Series vs SF hit safely in 4 of his 5 apps and
produced an RBI in each of the first 3g.2011The first-time National League All-Star turned
24 years old on the fourth day of the season...was a finalist for
the Rawlings Gold Glove Award...established career highs in
almost every statistical category, including games, runs, hits,
doubles, HR, RBI, walks and stolen bases...ranked among the
National League leaders in HR (8th), RBI (T8th), intentional
walks (14, T8th) and outfield assists (10, T6th)...was the
National League's Player of the Week for 5/23-5/29 (.353, 4hr,
13rbi) & 8/8-8/14 (.340, 5hr, 19rbi) and Player of the Month for
May (.342, 12hr, 33rbi)...led the club in starts batting fourth
(62gs) and fifth (66gs)...on 9/27 at NYM, in the 161st game of
the season, hit a 2-run HR off Chris Capuano to become the
third-youngest player in Reds history to produce 100 homers
(24 years, 177 days), behind only Johnny Bench (23 years,
161 days) and Frank Robinson (23 years, 230 days)...his 100
career homers are third-most by a Reds player through his first
4 seasons (FRobinson 134, Adam Dunn 118)...produced his
30th HR on 9/10 at Col (solo off Alex White)...became only the
fifth player in franchise history to hit 30 homers in a season
prior to his 25th birthday (Gus Bell, Frank Robinson 3 times, Johnny Bench twice, Adam Dunn)...his 47 homers
beginning 8/1/10 ranks T4th among all NL hitters (Albert Pujols 55, Matt Kemp 50, Troy Tulowitzki 48, Mike
Stanton 47)...is 1 of only 5 active players with at least 20 homers in each of his first 4 seasons (Ryan Braun,
Pujols, Mark Teixeira, Dan Uggla)...in May, he earned his first Player of the Month Award after leading the
NL in HR (12), RBI (33), slugging (.739), runs (23) and extra-base hits (19)...his 12hr and 33rbi in May were
the highest totals in a calendar month by a Reds batter since Adam Dunn's 12 homers in July 2008 and Greg
Vaughn's 33rbi in September 1999...his 12 homers tied the club record for May set in 1987 by Eric Davis...in
15 apps from 5/15-5/30 hit .422 with 8hr and 22rbi...according to Elias Sports Bureau was the first Reds player
to produce numbers that high in all 3 Triple Crown categories over a 15-game span since Johnny Bench did it
in 1972...the only other players in club history to reach numbers that high in all 3 categories over a 15-game
span are Tony Perez (1970), Frank Robinson (1961) and Ted Kluszewski (1954)...that hot stretch helped him
earn NL Player of the Week honors for 5/23-5/29 after hitting .354 (12-34) and leading all Major Leaguers in
RBI (13) and total bases (25) while tying for the Major League lead in HR (4)...earned his second Player of
the Week award from 8/8-8/14, when he led the majors with 15rbi, a 1.120 slugging percentage and 28 total
bases while tying for the lead with 5hr and 9 runs...produced 2 of the Reds' 10 walkoff hits...on 5/4 vs Hou
had an RBI-double off Brandon Lyon that gave the Reds a 3-2 walkoff win...produced another game-ending
hit in the 11th inning of the 8-6 win vs Chi on 9/15, when he hit his third career walkoff HR (2-run off James
Russell)...on 5/30 vs Mil fell a double shy of the cycle...from 5/29-6/8 produced a season-high 10-game hitting
streak (.405, 3hr, 8rbi)...in the ninth inning of the 4-3 walkoff loss on 6/28 at TB snapped a season-high 84-at
bat homerless skid with a solo shot off Kyle Farnsworth that tied the game at 3-3...
in the eighth inning of the 5-3 win on 8/12 vs SD erased a 3-2 deficit with a 2-out,
3-run HR off Josh Spence...from 8/12-8/14 homered in 3 straight games for the third
time in his career (5/31-6/2, 2008 & 8/29-9/13, 2010)...on 9/27 at NYM fell a triple
shy of the cycle...on 7/22 and 7/23 missed 2 starts with signs of vertigo...was the
club's nominee for the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award for community service.2010Established career highs in almost every
statistical category...finished the season as the National
League's Player of the Week (.444, 4hr, 5rbi, 20tb, 1.111slg,
.500obp)...in the 3-2 win on 9/28 vs Hou hit a walkoff
homer (off Tim Byrdak) to clinch the NL Central Division
championship...led the team with 133 starts in RF and 66
starts batting sixth in the order...on 8/15 vs Fla made his
18th career start batting second, his only start of the season
in that spot in the order...tied for the club lead with 12 3-hit
games...after a 1-for-19 start hit .290 the rest of the season,
including .388 in his last 22 apps (26-67, 12hr, 20rbi)...from
8/31-9/12 missed 12g with pain in his right side...in 18g after
his return hit .346 (18-52, 7hr, 12rbi)...came back from that
injury on 9/13, when he led the Reds to a 7-2 win over the
Diamondbacks with 2 homers and 4rbi...the injury followed
his best month of the season, when he was a nominee for
NL Player of the Month for August (.333, 8rh, 17rbi)...in his
last 19 apps prior to the injury hit .403 (25-62, 8hr, 18rbi)...
followed a career-high 35-game homerless streak (7/1-8/11) with 8hr in his next 16g until his right side injury,
including 5 homers in the 4g prior to that injury...in a 5-game span from 8/27-9/13 went 11-for-19 with 7hr and
12rbi...had a team-high 5 multi-homer games, including a career-high 3hr on 8/27 vs Chi in which he also tied
his career best with 5rbi (2 off Tom Gorzelanny, 1 off Scott Maine)...homered in 3 straight plate apps over a
5-pitch span...became only the second player in Reds history to hit 3 homers in a game from the leadoff spot
(Pete Rose, 4/29/78 at NYM) and the first lefthander to hit 3 homers in a game all off lefthanded pitchers since
Mil's Geoff Jenkins did it on 4/28/01 off Mtl's Chris Peters (2) and Scott Stewart (1)...his 12 total bases in
that game were the most by a Reds batter all season, tying Drew Stubbs' effort on 7/4 at Chi...on 8/30 vs Mil
hit his third career leadoff HR (off Randy Wolf)...in the eighth inning of the 4-3 win on 6/30 vs Phi hit a 2-run
HR off Roy Halladay that erased a 3-2 deficit...on 8/2 at Pit recorded 9 putouts, 1 shy of the National League
single-game record for putouts by a right fielder (10, LAD's Raul Mondesi on 9/25/95 & Chi's Bill Nicholson
on 9/17/45)...on 8/17 at Ari became only the second player in the Major Leagues in 2010 to hit into 3 GIDP
in a game (Phi's Placido Polanco) and the first Reds player to do it since Dante Bichette on 5/9/00 vs SD...
in the 11-7 win on 8/18 at Ari fell a double shy of the cycle (4-5, 2rbi)...in the fourth inning of Game 2 of the
National League Division Series at Phi homered off Roy Oswalt to give the Reds a 3-0 lead in their 7-4 loss...
following the season was eligible for arbitration as a "Super 2" but on 12/14 signed a 6-year contract through
the 2016 season with a club option for 2017.2009Led the club with 89 starts in RF and despite a two-month stint on the disabled list ranked
second on the team in home runs (22)...ranked T5th among National League outfielders with 11 assists, the most by a Reds outfielder since Ryan Freel had 12 assists in 2006...from 7/12-9/13 missed 57 games while on the DL with a broken right wrist suffered while diving for a ball on 7/11 at NYM...when injured, his team-high 18 home runs ranked among the NL leaders...continued to lead the club in HR until Joey Votto hit his 19th on 8/25 at Mil...when injured, was tied with Wsh's Elijah Dukes for the Major League lead in OF assists (10)...after he came off the disabled list made 18 apps and 10 starts (15-46, .326, 4 HR, 17 RBI)...in his last 12g of the season hit .375 (12-32, 4 HR, 13 RBI), raising BA from .208 to season-ending .223...in the 3-1 victory on 9/14
vs Hou, in his first plate appearance since coming off the DL pinch hit in the seventh inning and produced a 2-run single off Wesley Wright that erased a 1-0 deficit...produced two-homer games on 4/26 vs Atl, 5/27 vs Hou and 9/29 vs StL...in that game on 5/27 vs Hou had a career-high 11 total bases and became just the
third Reds player in the last 40 years with 2 homers and a triple in the same game (Barry Larkin 1995, Cesar Cedeno 1982)...in the game on 9/29 vs StL produced a career-high RBI...recorded 12 2-hit games and two 3-hit games...in the batting order hit second (2 GS), third (11 GS), fourth (6 GS), fifth (34 GS), sixth (24 GS) and seventh (12 GS)...from 9/3-9/13, including the International League playoffs made 10 rehab apps at Louisville (7-33, .212, 5 BB, 6 K, 2 SB).2008In his Major League debut finished fourth among rookies in voting for the National League's
Jackie Robinson Award and was a TOPPS Major League Rookie All-Star...after Ken Griffey Jr. was traded
to the WSox on 7/31 started in RF in 49 of the Reds' last 53g of the season...overall made 108 apps and
103 starts...didn't join the club until 5/27...over a full season his numbers project to 30hr, 75rbi and 91 runs
scored...after the All-Star break led the club in HR (15)...in August led all National League rookies in HR (7)...
his 13-game hitting streak from 7/27-8/9 and his 12-game streak from 7/9-7/23 were the 2 longest streaks by
a National League rookie in 2008...became the first Reds rookie to produce more than one 10-game hitting
streak in the same season since 1988 (Chris Sabo, Jeff Treadway)...led all NL rookie outfielders in assists
(8) and ranked among the rookie batting leaders in HR (21, 3rd), RBI (52, 4th), multi-hit games (26, 5th), runs
(63, 4th), hits (105, 5th), total bases (187, 4th), doubles (17, 6th), on-base percentge (.314, 10th), slugging
percentage (.453, 4th)...joined Joey Votto (24hr, 84rbi) as the first pair of Reds rookies ever to produce more
than 13 homers each in the same season...joined Chris Dickerson as the first pair of Reds teammates to
produce, in the same season, 3 hits in their first or second big league games since Jimmy Outlaw and Harry
Craft did it in 1937...his 64 starts in RF were second only to Griffey's 89 starts at that position...also started in
CF (35gs) and LF (4gs)...in the batting order hit first (22gs), second (15gs), third (24gs), fourth (1gs, 9/18 vs
StL), fifth (18gs), sixth (14gs) and seventh (9gs)...produced 26 multi-hit games, including a 4-ht game on 5/30
vs Atl that included 3 hits off Tom Glavine...began the
season at Class AAA Louisville and hit .364 (10hr,
37rbi, 8sb) in 49g there before he was promoted on
5/27...made his Major League debut that night vs
the Pirates, played CF and batted second (3-3, 1
2b, 2rbi, 2bb, 1sb, 2r)...reached base safely in each
of his first 6 plate apps (3h, 3bb), the longest such
streak to begin a big league career since Bos' Ted
Cox reached in his first 7pa in 1977 (6h, 1bb)...began
his career with 11 hits in 19 at bats, the first Major
League player to record at least 11 hits in his first 20
at bats since Hou's Josh Anderson went 11-for-20
in September 2006 and the first Reds player to do it since Chris Jones went 13-for-20 in 1991...in the 10-inning,
8-7 win on 5/31 vs Atl hit his first career home run, a walkoff
shot off Manny Acosta...became the first player with at least
10 hits and a game-ending HR in his first 5 Major League
apps since Bill Bruton did it for the 1953 Braves...Bruce's
game-ending home run was the first by a Reds rookie since
Skeeter Barnes connected off Hou's Julio Solano on 8/10/84...
in addition to his walkoff homer produced two 2-homer games
(7/2 vs Pit, 9/19 vs Mil), a pair of leadoff HR (6/13 vs Bos,
7/2 vs Pit) and the first grand slam of his life (9/5 vs Chi off
Jon Lieber)...from 5/31-6/2 homered in 3 straight games...on 6/19 vs LAD was ejected by HP umpire Bob
Davidson for arguing balls and strikes...on 9/20 vs Mil was hit on the right hand by a CC Sabathia pitch and
missed 2g...in his last 15g of the season hit .182, dropping overall BA from .265...was 1 of 10 Reds players
to make his Major League debut, joining RHP Johnny Cueto, IF Paul Janish, LHP Daniel Ray Herrera, RHP
Daryl Thompson, IF Adam Rosales, OF Chris Dickerson, RHP Ramon Ramirez, C/IF/OF Wilkin Castillo
and RHP Josh Roenicke...when promoted on 5/27 led the International League in hitting and hits (67) and
ranked among the IL leaders in slugging percentage (.630, 3rd), runs scored (34, 4th), extra-base hits (24,
T4th) and RBI (T5th)...in his last 20g for the Bats produced 13 multi-hit games and hit .456 to raise BA from
.284 to .364 (6 2b, 2 3b, 5hr, 16rbi, 18r)...was TOPPS' International League Player of the Month (24g, .419,
5hr, 18rbi)...entered the season rated by Baseball America as the top prospect in the organization and by
both MLB.com and Baseball Prospectus as the top
prospect in all of baseball...was rated the secondbest
prospect in baseball by ESPN.com, behind
Rays 3B Evan Longoria...turned 21 years old on the
fourth day of the season...in Baseball America's Best
Tools issue was rated the best hitting prospect in the
International League.2007Was named Minor League Player of the Year by
Baseball America, Sporting News and the Reds' organization...at Class
A Sarasota, Class AA Chattanooga and Class AAA Louisville combined
to hit .319 with 46 doubles, 8 triples, 26hr and 89rbi...ranked among all
minor league players in extra-base hits (80, 2nd), total bases (306, 2nd),
doubles (T7th), hits (166, 10th) and slugging percentage (.587, 14th)...led
all Reds minor leaguers in homers and ranked among the organizational
leaders in hitting (2nd) and RBI (3rd)...went 1-for-3 with a triple for the
U.S. team in the All-Star Futures Game...began the season in Sarasota...
on 6/21 was transfered to Chattanooga...was promoted to Louisville on
7/12 to fill an outfield spot created when OF Dewayne Wise went to the
disabled list...spent the rest of the season with the Bats...from 7/21-7/29
put together a season-high 10-game hitting streak (.342)...from 8/1-8/3
homered in 3 consecutive days...was Louisville's Hitter of the Month for
August (.316, 7hr, 15rbi)...on 9/30 was recognized by the Reds during
on-field ceremonies at Great American Ball Park...entered the season
rated by Baseball America as the organization's second-best prospect,
behind RHP Homer Bailey...finished the season ranked as the top prospect in the organization, International
League and Florida State League...in Baseball America's post-season tools survey was rated the best hitter
for average and best power hitter in the Reds' minor league system.2006At
Class A Dayton was Baseball America's low Class A Player of the Year
and a BA minor league All-Star...was MVP of the Midwest League All-
Star Game (3-5, 1hr, 1 2b, 2rbi, 3r) and a MWL post-season All-Star...
was MWL Player of the Week for 6/5-6/11 (.483, 7 2b, 8rbi)...ranked
among the MWL leaders in doubles (42, 1st), extra-base hits (63, 1st),
total bases (229, 2nd), slugging (.516, 4th), RBI (81, 5th) and HR (16,
5th)...led all Reds minor leaguers with 81rbi...following the season was
ranked by Baseball America as the top prospect in the Midwest League.2005In his first professional season
was ranked by Baseball America as the top prospect in the Pioneer League and the second-best prospect
in the Gulf Coast League.